Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald was on pace to reach 1,000 yards last season when Palmer went down with a knee injury, and if both players stay healthy in 2015, Fitzgerald could have a solid season. However, don't count on Fitzgerald being more than a No. 3 receiver for your fantasy team.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald will be staying with the Cardinals and should see his value increase some with Carson Palmer returning from injury. Fitzgerald could be selected in the middle rounds of drafts next season as a No. 3 receiver that has a chance to produce like a No. 2 receiver. The Browns signed Brian Hartline this offseason and are trying to sign Dwayne Bowe, but neither player likely would be more than a No. 3 fantasy wide receiver.

Updating a previous report, Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald is scheduled to count $10.85 million against the salary cap in 2015 and $15.85 million in 2016. His contract will void after two seasons, and the Cardinals will have $4.85 million of dead money on their salary cap in 2017 and 2018.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald was limited to 784 yards and two touchdowns this past season but should have a better season with Carson Palmer returning. Owners probably should consider Fitzgerald as a No. 3 wide receiver in drafts next season with the chance be become a No. 2 receiver.

Fantasy Tip: It's no guarantee that Fitzgerald will find renewed success in light of his new deal, though he could be more motivated with a healthy Carson Palmer returning, on top of the fresh contract. Fitzgerald is coming off a two-touchdown 2014 season, the lowest of any season in his career. He should probably be considered a high-end WR3 with WR2 potential.

The Arizona Cardinals will be approximately $2.2 million over a projected $140 million NFL salary cap in 2015 following the restructuring of WR Larry Fitzgerald's contract. Fitzgerald's new deal saves Arizona nearly $13 million in cap space.

Updating a previous report, Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald agreed to a four-year contract that voids after two years for cap reasons. The first two years include $22 million that is fully guaranteed.

Updating an earlier report, Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald signed a new contract Wednesday, Feb. 18, according to a source. The deal, believed to be a multiyear pact, creates nearly $13 million in cap space for 2015.

Fantasy Tip: Fitz struggled gaining separation in 2014 and took a step back. He's a WR3 target in PPR leagues.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald would save the team $9.2 million in salary cap space if they were to outright release him, but the Cardinals have no plans to go down that road. A trade is actually more of a possibility than an outright release, and the Cardinals would gain $16 million in cap space if they traded Fitzgerald away.

Fantasy Tip: All signs point to Fitzgerald returning to the Cardinals in 2015. Fitz saw his production drop significantly last year. He had just two touchdowns on 63 catches for 784 yards. In his defense, after Carson Palmer went down with an injury, Arizona's QB situation didn't help his cause at all. However, even with a healthy Palmer in 2015, expect Fitzgerald to continue aging. He'll likely be no more than a WR4 or flex option in standard leagues.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald and the team have begun working on an agreement that would keep Fitzgerald with the Cardinals long term while providing the team with relief from his $23 million scheduled cap hit.

Fantasy Tip: Both sides have been optimistic about a deal being worked out up to this point. Fitzgerald's days as a top receiver are likely over, but if he returns to the Cardinals, he should produce WR3 numbers with Carson Palmer back under center.

The Arizona Cardinals' 2015 salary cap currently has $32.53 million allocated to wide receivers, which is the most in the NFL at the position. Arizona has eight receivers under contract, including WR Larry Fitzgerald, whose deal is expected to be restructured to reduce its current $23.6 million salary cap charge.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald's new deal could get done quickly following the Super Bowl, according to team president Michael Bidwill. Fitzgerald has already said he wants to get a new deal done and stay with the team. He is slated to earn $16.25 million in 2015.

Fantasy Tip: It sounds like Fitzgerald will probably be staying in Arizona at this point. Still, he's on the last lap of his career and is coming off a career-low two touchdowns last season. Consider him a No. 2 wide receiver heading into 2015.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald's new contract should be able to get worked out this offseason, according to team president Michael Bidwill. "Larry and I have met about it, and I know he's interested in getting something resolved," Bidwill said. "I think we'll get this all worked out."

Fantasy Tip: New contract or not, Fitzgerald is on the tail end of his career at this point and is coming off a career-low two touchdowns in 2014. He should be considered no more than a low-end No. 2 heading into the offseason.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald's preliminary contract talks continue to go well, according to team president Michael Bidwell, and Bidwell said he believes Fitzgerald will be a member of the Cardinals next year.

Fantasy Tip: If Fitzgerald does return to the Cardinals, a healthy Carson Palmer under center should help him return to fantasy relevance. That being said, he is no longer an elite wide receiver and will likely be more of a matchup play.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald and the team have had positive preliminary contract talks, according to sources. However, money has yet to be discussed. Fitzgerald is due an $8 million bonus if he's on the roster March 17, and his cap figure for next year is scheduled to be $23.6 million. Arizona is hoping to lower that cap number by signing Fitzgerald to a new deal worth less money. The team also hasn't ruled out the thought of trading the star receiver. Releasing Fitzgerald would save the team $9.2 million in cap space in 2015.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald is nearing the twilight of his great career. He struggled to make an impact this year because of nagging injuries and issues for the team at quarterback. If he can stay healthy next season, though, the return of Carson Palmer should help. However, Fitzgerald is probably nothing more than a WR3 moving forward.

Fantasy Tip: If Fitzgerald were to return with a healthy Carson Palmer at quarterback, he could still be considered a WR2. Though, something has to be said about his career-low two touchdowns this year.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald's future with Arizona is in question because of his $16.25 million salary in 2015 and $23.6 salary cap figure. The Patriots could show interest since they do not have many big name receivers. Fitzgerald's fantasy value for 2015 would go up if he joined the Patriots.

Fantasy Tip: There is a chance that Fitzgerald could be cut this offseason because of his salary. Fitzgerald likely would see a boost in his fantasy value if he is playing for another team next season. Owners should monitor this situation during the offseason.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald does not expect to be back with the team in 2015, according to a source. Fitzgerald is scheduled to count $23.6 million against the salary cap next season and likely will not restructure his contract again. Fitzgerald is also not happy with his role in the offense and that he is no longer a focal point.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald caught 63 passes for 784 yards this season, which are his lowest totals since his rookie season. He also caught a career-low two touchdowns in 2014. Fitzgerald could receive more fantasy value if he moves to another team during the offseason. Fitzgerald probably would be a mid-round option in most drafts no matter which team he joins.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald had four receptions for 33 yards in Week 16 and has not posted more than 34 yards in his last four games. Fitzgerald is a risky option on FantasyScore because of his injury and the team's uncertainty at quarterback.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald will be with the team for at least another season, according to general manager Steve Keim. Keim said the team has already "baked" Fitzgerald's $23.6 million cap hit in their 2015 financials. "We have to make good business decisions," Keim said. "I don't think it's any secret that we said all along that it's our intent to have Larry Fitzgerald retire a Cardinal." Fitzgerald is scheduled to make $16.25 million next season, but he could still be traded or rework his contract.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald has lost a step as he ages, and he's no longer an elite receiver or a WR1 for fantasy football. For FantasyScore purposes, you should continue to look to avoid him in Week 17 against the San Francisco 49ers with Ryan Lindley or Logan Thomas at the helm.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald has been pretty quiet over the last three games and is facing a Seattle Seahawks defense in Week 16 that has allowed the fewest points to opposing wide receivers this season. Fitzgerald costs $5,400 on FantasyScore, but owners should avoid using him this week.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald had seven catches for just 30 yards in the team's Week 15 win over the St. Louis Rams Thursday, Dec. 11, but he became the youngest player to 900 catches. In 22 career games against the Rams, he has 128 catches and 16 touchdowns, which is the most against any other opponent.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald's fantasy football value has shriveled down because of the situation at quarterback in Arizona. With Drew Stanton (knee) possibly facing a serious injury, it may even get worse in the final couple of weeks, too. It's probably smart to avoid Fitz at FantasyScore from here on out.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald has been key to the team's and QB Drew Stanton's success this year. The Cardinals lost both of the games that Fitzgerald sat out with a knee injury, and Stanton has thrown just one touchdown and four interceptions and is averaging a paltry 6.6 yards per pass attempt without Fitz, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Stanton has thrown six touchdowns and just one interception with Fitzgerald playing, and his yards per attempt rises to 7.7. Fitzgerald caught four of his nine targets for 34 yards in Week 14.

Fantasy Tip: While it's a good thing that Fitzgerald ($5,800) is back playing, he and Stanton ($4,600) are facing a nasty St. Louis Rams defense Thursday night. They aren't the most intriguing options for FantasyScore lineups this week.

Fantasy Tip: It was the second straight day Fitzgerald was limited. His status for the Week 15 game against the St. Louis Rams remains murky at best, and FantasyScore owners likely will want to steer clear of him until he can prove his health in a full game without any setbacks.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald had a relatively quiet game in Week 14 with four catches for 34 yards. He is still trying to come back from his knee injury and could be a risky option on FantasyScore since he will only have a few days to prepare for Week 15.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald is still not fully recovered from his knee injury, so he could be limited during the game. Owners on FantasyScore may want to avoid to use Fitzgerald at $5,900 because of the injury and that he is facing a good Kansas City Chiefs pass defense.

Fantasy Tip: As stated previously, Fitzgerald's $5,900 FantasyScore salary may best be left stashed on the bench. Although the team believes he is likely to play, Fitzgerald may be worked slowly back into the lineup and the Cardinals are playing a tough Kansas City squad.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to monitor the situation during the weekend to see if any new information comes out on his status. Fitzgerald has a price tag of $5,900 on FantasyScore, but owners may want to avoid using him because of his injury situation.

Fantasy Tip: It is a good sign that Fitzgerald was able to practice this week, and he should have a good chance to play this week, but owners will need to check the inactive list before deciding on their lineup. Fitzgerald costs $5,900 on FantasyScore, but owners may want to look for other options to use since he could be limited during the game.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald has already said he expects to start in Week 14, though he has a tough matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs, who allow less than 20 fantasy points per game to the wide receiver position.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald ($5,900) continues to be a FantasyScore risk with his knee injury, and the Kansas City Chiefs, the Cardinals' Week 14 opponent, have been adequate at holding down opposing receivers. Not helping matters is the fact that Drew Stanton has struggled mightily in recent weeks.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald has missed the last two games because of his knee injury but it looks like he has a good chance to play in Week 14. Fitzgerald costs $5,900 on FantasyScore but will facing an above average Kansas City Chiefs pass defense this week.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald (knee) was limited during practice Friday, Nov. 28, and will be a game-time decision for Week 13, according to head coach Bruce Arians. Arians said Fitzgerald will not be limited if he is active for the game.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to check the inactive lists because deciding on their lineups. Even if he does play, Fitzgerald may not be 100 percent on the field. He costs $5,900 on FantasyScore and is a risky option to use, so owners may want to look to use a healthier option.

Arizona Cardinals WR Larry Fitzgerald (knee) said he's likely to play in Week 13 against the Buffalo Bills despite not practicing at all this week. Fitzgerald said his knee has been feeling better, but that the call on whether he plays Sunday, Nov. 30, ultimately won't come down to him.

Fantasy Tip: Fitzgerald has been optimistic about his return, but he'll likely be a game-time decision Sunday afternoon, making him risky at FantasyScore. John Brown ($4,800; 9.6% of your cap) could see more targets and is a decent WR3 on FantasyScore this week.

Fantasy Tip: Owners will need to continue to monitor Fitzgerald's practice participation to see if he makes any progress during the week. Fitzgerald costs $5,900 on FantasyScore and may be a risky option if he is active.